Mikheil "Miho" Mosulishvili (IPA: [mixÉ" mÉ"suliʃvili]; Georgian:
მიხáƒ"ილ "მიხრ" მრსულიშვილი;
born December 10, 1962) is a Georgian writer and
playwright.Mosulishvili graduated in 1986 from the Tbilisi State
University. Afterwards, he worked as a geologist and as a journalist
in various newspapers, published several Georgian stories, novels,
translations, and plays. His plays were performed in Georgia at
theaters, on television and on radio. Some of his works have been
translated into Latvian,[1] English,[2] German,[3] Armenian[4] and
Russian.[5] His main works are Flight Without a tun and biographical
novel Vazha-Pshavela.The physicist Liguri Mosulishvili was Miho's
uncle; and the style of his different thinking had influence on Miho
Mosulishvili's creativity.
მიხáƒ"ილ "მიხრ" მრსულიშვილი;
born December 10, 1962) is a Georgian writer and
playwright.Mosulishvili graduated in 1986 from the Tbilisi State
University. Afterwards, he worked as a geologist and as a journalist
in various newspapers, published several Georgian stories, novels,
translations, and plays. His plays were performed in Georgia at
theaters, on television and on radio. Some of his works have been
translated into Latvian,[1] English,[2] German,[3] Armenian[4] and
Russian.[5] His main works are Flight Without a tun and biographical
novel Vazha-Pshavela.The physicist Liguri Mosulishvili was Miho's
uncle; and the style of his different thinking had influence on Miho
Mosulishvili's creativity.
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